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Tsunami

44 villages hit by floods in Bicol, Philippines - 2 people dead

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Heavy rains brought by the shear line on Christmas Day caused floods in at least 44 villages in Camarines Sur and left two dead in separate incidents in the province and in nearby Camarines Norte.

In a report on Thursday, the Camarines Sur police said Jeffrey Lamitao, 41, was found dead in an irrigation canal at Barangay Lourdes Young in Nabua town around 2 p.m. on Wednesday.

Police said Lamitao was last seen walking near the irrigation at 6 a.m. that day.

In Camarines Norte, a resident of Lupi town in Camarines Sur, who was not identified in the police report, was also found dead in Basud town at 11:45 a.m. after he was reported missing on Christmas Eve.

An initial police report said the victim was swept away by floodwaters while riding a carabao and crossing the spillway at Barangay San Vicente in Lupi at 9 p.m. on Tuesday.


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Multiple tornadoes sighted around southeastern Texas as severe storms march across South

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A swath of severe weather spawned multiple tornadoes in southeastern Texas Thursday, part of a multi-day severe weather threat sweeping across the South through the end of the week.

Emergency managers in Texas' Wharton County southwest of Houston reported three tornadoes during the afternoon as a line of severe storms rolled across the Lone Star State.

"There are no reports of severe damage or injuries yet, but we'll be assessing the situation over the next few hours," Srubar told FOX Weather soon after the twisters struck.

One of the tornadoes touched down near Highway 59 and damaged some barns, according to Wharton County Office of Emergency Management.

Closer to Houston, a spotter reported some damage in Meadows just across the Harris County line due to a brief tornado, according to the National Weather Service office in Houston.

To the northeast of the city, the NWS reported a waterspout over Lake Houston moved onto land near Huffman. Minutes later the NWS took another report of a tornado sighting to the northwest of Dayton.


Black Cat

Tiger kills woman in Chandrapur, India - 27th such incident for the district in 2024

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A 60-year-old woman was mauled to death by a tiger while she was working in her field near the forested area of Kavitpeth in the Virur forest range on Monday afternoon. This is the 29th fatality in wild animal attacks in Chandrapur district this year, with most incidents involving tigers.
According to forest officials, the attack occurred around 4.30pm. Vatsalabai and other farmers were reportedly warned by patrolling teams about recent tiger sightings in the area. While others chose to leave immediately, she allegedly continued working in her field. Within half an hour, the tiger attacked and killed her.

Forest department's personnel patrolling nearby rushed to the scene and confirmed the attack. By evening, camera traps were installed in the vicinity to monitor tiger movements, and patrolling was intensified to prevent further incidents.

"We had issued alerts to villagers about the tiger's presence and advised them to avoid working in the fields near the forest," said a forest official.

Comment: Also pertinent: 349 people killed in tiger attacks during past 5 years in India


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Stray dogs kill 6-year-old girl and 81-year-old woman in 2 separate attacks in India

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A six-year-old girl, Chandini Harijan, was tragically killed by a pack of stray dogs in Phupgaon village, Koraput district, while visiting her grandparents. The incident occurred Tuesday afternoon as Chandini and her elder brother played in a nearby field.

At least five dogs attacked Chandini, dragging her away. Her brother tried to intervene but was overwhelmed and fled to seek help. Villagers rushed to the scene, finding Chandini severely injured. Despite efforts to save her, she was declared dead at Kumuli Medical Center.

This tragedy has left the village devastated and reignited concerns about stray dog attacks in Odisha. In November, an elderly woman in Balasore district was also killed by stray dogs.

Odisha has reported over 500,000 dog bite cases in the past two years, with 1.7 million stray dogs across the state. Authorities have been criticized for failing to address this growing menace, which has caused widespread fear and outrage among residents.

The state government is under increasing pressure to implement effective measures to control the stray dog population and prevent further tragedies.

Comment: In the state of Kerala on the same day according to the Hindustan Times:
An 81-year-old woman, who was bitten by a stray dog attack in Alappuzha district, Kerala, died on Tuesday, police said.

The deceased was identified as Karthiyayini, a resident of Thakazhi, who had come to visit her son's home in Arattupuzha.

"The elderly woman was attacked by a few stray dogs inside the compound of a home around 4 pm. The neighbours rushed the bleeding woman to the Vandanam Government Medical College but she was declared brought dead," a police officer said.

N Sajeevan, panchayat president, said Karthyayini was resting on a cot in the front yard of her son's home when the stray dogs reportedly jumped over a plastic fence and attacked her.

"It is not clear how many dogs were there, but she sustained several injuries. The area near the house is known for the presence of a large pack of dogs. The incident took place when no one was at home. Her son and daughter-in-law were outside. Neighbours who heard her cries for help rushed her to the government hospital, but she could not be saved," he said.

"This is the first time in the area where stray dogs have entered a compound and attacked someone. She might have had food in her hands thereby attracting the dogs," he said.

The remains will be handed over to the family following autopsy, police said.



Volcano

Sakurajima volcano in Japan erupts spewing plumes of ash

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The Sakurajima volcano erupted on Monday, sending plumes of ash up to 3,400 meters high over the Kagoshima Prefecture in southwestern Japan.


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Cyclone Chido kills at least 120 in Mozambique after battering Mayotte (UPDATED)

Nearly 23,600 homes in Mozambique were destroyed by Cyclone Chido
© UNICEF MOZAMBIQUENearly 23,600 homes in Mozambique were destroyed by Cyclone Chido
At least 34 people have been killed in Mozambique by Cyclone Chido, authorities said on Tuesday, after the storm tore through the French island of Mayotte days earlier.

Mozambique's National Institute of Risk and Disaster Management said more than 300 others had been injured by Chido while nearly 23,600 homes and 170 fishing boats had been destroyed.

Overall, more than 175,000 people in Mozambique were affected by the storm, it said.

Chido made landfall on Cabo Delgado province on Sunday, where it claimed 28 lives, before claiming six more in Nampula province and Niassa, further inland.

Rescue crews are still working through the heavily damaged areas.


Comment: Update December 18

News.Az reports:
The number of people killed in the aftermath of Cyclone Chido in Mozambique has risen to 45, according to authorities, News.az reports citing Xinhua.

President Filipe Nyusi expressed solidarity with the families who lost their loved ones and all those affected by the cyclone, which hit the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Nampula, and Niassa Sunday.

Almost 500 people were injured, according to the latest official updates.

The government is mobilized to provide immediate support during this difficult time, Nyusi said in a post on social media. "We are present and mobilized to ensure that all necessary support is provided."

"I have sent teams to assess the situation on the ground and ensure that victims receive the necessary support," he said.
Update December 19

Channelstv.com reports:
Cyclone Chido has killed at least 73 people in Mozambique, the National Institute of Risk and Disaster Management said Thursday, raising the death toll from the figure of 45 it announced the day before.

Chido made landfall in Mozambique on Sunday after tearing through the Indian Ocean island of Mayotte where hundreds and possibly thousands of people are feared to have been killed.

The cyclone struck Mozambique at the northern Cabo Delgado province, where 66 people were killed, according to the disaster centre's updated toll.

Four were killed in Nampula province and three in Niassa, further inland, it said. One person was missing.
Update December 24

VOA reports:
Mozambique's disaster management agency reported Monday that Cyclone Chido had killed at least 120 people in the country in its deadly rampage through the Indian Ocean last week.

This, as the southern African nation tries to recover from a deadly post-election crisis.
Related: Cyclone Chido rips through Mayotte with winds in excess of 136 mph as it barrels toward eastern Africa - at least 31 dead, hundreds feared so


Tsunami

Flash flooding in Fiji, with more rain expected after 5 inches of rainfall in 24 hours

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Fiji police say those living in flood-prone areas in the Western Division should move to higher ground due to flooding.

The police put the statement on social media just after 4pm, local time.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Operations Livai Driu said continuous rain from morning has seen flooding in some areas.

"For precautionary measures, we are urging people to move to higher ground now or to an evacuation centre," he said.


Volcano

One of the world's most active volcanoes — Hawaii's Kilauea — is erupting again

Hawaii’s Mount Kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes on Earth launched jets of molten lava skywards during a spectacular eruption.
Hawaii’s Mount Kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes on Earth launched jets of molten lava skywards during a spectacular eruption.
Lava began bubbling Monday through the crust of one of the world's most active volcanoes — Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island.

The eruption was confined to the volcano's summit caldera, in a remote, closed area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the Hawaii Volcano Observatory reported. Increased earthquake activity began at about 2 a.m. local time and within about half an hour webcam images began to show lava emerging through fissures in the caldera or spurting in fountains.

The most immediate threat was from volcanic smog that could reach homes downwind, the observatory said. Such "vog" contains sulfur dioxide and can worsen symptoms for people who have conditions like asthma, other respiratory issues or cardiovascular disease.

The area where the eruption is occurring has been closed to the public since 2007 due to hazards that include crater wall instability, ground cracking and rockfalls.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park encompasses the summits of two of the world's most active volcanoes: Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Kilauea also erupted in June and September.


Snowflake

Huge Christmas snowfall in the Alps - over 3 feet in 24 hours

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Ski areas in the Alps have reported up to a metre (over three feet) of snowfall on higher slopes in the last 24 hours.

The new snowfall come after temperatures dropped on Thursday evening, sometimes getting down as low as -20C over the weekend.

With some resorts reporting up to 60cm (two feet) at the end of last week too, it means 5 day total accumulations of up to 1.5 metres (five feet) have now been recorded at some high altitiude areas.

The sub-zero temps have also been reported down to the valley floor, with some low-lying resorts reporting up to 75cm of snowfall down to 1,000m altitudes.


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Huge snowstorm leaves tens of thousands without power in Bosnia

Parked buses covered in snow in Sarajevo, Bosnia.
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Harsh winter weather has caused havoc across the Balkans, with snow drifts shutting motorways and halting trains.

A huge snowstorm has left tens of thousands of homes in Bosnia without power on Christmas Eve and caused traffic chaos.

The blizzard has wrought havoc across the Balkans, with snow drifts closing motorways in Croatia and also affecting travel in Serbia.

Movement of heavy vehicles has been banned in the three countries and trains were halted in parts of Bosnia.

Bosnia's state power company said the situation was "extremely hard" in some areas, as heavy snow brought down distribution lines.